Date of Award

1-1-2019

Language

English

Document Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Doctor of Public Health (DrPH)

College/School/Department

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Program

Epidemiology

Content Description

1 online resource (vi, 159 pages) : illustrations (some color)

Dissertation/Thesis Chair

Asante Shipp-Hilts

Committee Members

Millicent Eidson, Shubhayu Saha

Keywords

Salmonella, Foodborne diseases

Subject Categories

Environmental Health | Epidemiology | Medicine and Health Sciences

Abstract

A study of climate change and Salmonella was conducted, serving as the evidence-based results for action to mitigate adverse Salmonella outcomes for the population of New York State (NYS), and to facilitate dissemination of findings in regard to validated approaches for broader use to mitigate climate change and adverse communicable disease outcomes in a variety of other settings. This study bolsters understanding of dynamic exposures and outcomes for improved and targeted public health approaches to localized climate change and communicable disease outcomes. The approach was developed and refined through continuously validated and calibrated methodology for the enhancement of disease control and prevention.

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